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Indian-born Arora also received a caution from West Midlands Police after being caught engaged in a sex act with another man in Sandwell Valley Park near West Bromwich less than two weeks after the incident in Norwich.

Speaking outside court, Detective Constable Graham Kett said it was possible Arora had assaulted other people who never reported their concerns.

He added: 'The victim went into hospital to get treatment and found himself getting sexually assaulted by this doctor. It was a terrible ordeal for him.

The father-of-one was found guilty after a four day trial. It can now be revealed that the father-of-one has previously been accused of three similar offences

Arora had insisted any contact with the victim at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital was medically necessary

'We go into hospital or to see GPs expecting they will make us better and we have to be able to trust them.

'I am pleased we have got justice for this man, the others before him and others still who we may not even know about.'

A spokesman for Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital said they terminated Arora's placement immediately after the allegation came to light and referred him to the General Medical Council.

'We are deeply shocked that a health professional could behave in this manner,' they said.

A spokesman for HCL, who supplied the medic, described the attack as 'deplorable' and said the agency had offered its support to the victim.

A spokesman for HCL said it was 'human error' that the hospital were not alerted to his previous suspension from the register.

'To reassure the public that this is an isolated incident, we have conducted additional exhaustive checks to ensure every member of our 5,000 strong health and social care workforce is fully compliant with safeguarding regulations and our very thorough compliance regulations.